Ethan Furman added the comment:

When I implemented pickle support I did not have a complete understanding of 
the pickle protocols nor how to best use them.  As a result, I picked 
__getnewargs__ and only supported protocols 2 and 3 (4 didn't exist yet).

Serhiy came along and explained a bunch of it to me, so now I know that 
__reduce_ex__ is the best choice as it supports all the protocol levels, and is 
always used [1].  The patch removes __getnewargs__ and makes __reduce_ex__ The 
One Obvious Way, but if it does not go in to 3.4.0 then I won't be able to 
remove __getnewargs__ because of backwards compatibility.

All the tests still pass, and the new test for subclassing to pickle by name 
passes.


[1] pickle supports two low-level methods: __reduce__ and __reduce_ex__; 
__reduce_ex__ is more powerful and is the preferred method.  If a mix-in class 
to Enum defines __reduce_ex__ and Enum only defines __reduce__, Enum's 
__reduce__ will not be called.

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